Toyota unveils Kayoibako-K micro camper van concept that can be used as self-driving mobile storefront - Yanko Design
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Toyota unveils Kayoibako-K micro camper van concept that can be used as self-driving mobile storefront - Yanko Design
"The adorable micro-transporter is showcased in various possible variants, including a camper van, a small family hauler, and as a self-driving adventurer and mobile delivery van. While the concept vehicle is not fully autonomous, the Kayoibako-K concept has been depicted in promotional videos as navigating itself to the driver's doorsteps, driving autonomously on specific routes, or returning autonomously to its parking spot after a long day of work."
"but the adorable micro-camper is skimmed down in size further to be more adaptable to city roads. Kayoibako is a name Toyota has picked from the name deriving from shipping containers in Japanese, which rely on modular interiors to haul different types of cargo. On similar lines, the Kayoibako-K is a compact concept van and mini-camper, is basically a single vehicle (a platform) that features interchangeable interiors for versatility and enhanced scope of use."
Daihatsu's Kayoibako-K is a compact micro-transporter designed to serve multiple roles including camper van, small family hauler, self-driving adventurer, and mobile delivery van. The concept demonstrates partial autonomous behaviors such as autonomous routing to a driver's doorstep and returning to a parking spot. The vehicle reduces the original Kayoibako concept's dimensions for improved city adaptability and uses a modular, interchangeable interior platform inspired by shipping-container logistics. The van measures roughly 3,395 mm long, 1,475 mm wide and 1,475 mm high, seats four occupants, and targets last-mile deliveries and minimalist camping in an exceptionally small mini-vehicle form factor.
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